Jimmy Page, Oakland 1977
Jimmy is performing here in Oakland, CA in a day that turned out to be their last show in America. They were late 2.5 hours. It looked like it coul...
View full detailsJimmy is performing here in Oakland, CA in a day that turned out to be their last show in America. They were late 2.5 hours. It looked like it coul...
View full detailsJoey Covington was the Jefferson Airplane's brand new drummer for this outdoor date on the grounds of Michigan State University, in East Lansing.
Keith Moon was one of the most influential drummers in Rock history. His flashy style of play helped to establish The Who as one of the world's gre...
View full detailsLittle Richard Penniman grew up in a household so religious that he was not allowed to listen to or sing R&B music. But after leaving home and ...
View full detailsMark Farner was the lead guitar and singer for Grand Funk Railroad. It was a hot, muggy day in Cincinnati, so Mark took off his shirt and thrilled ...
View full detailsMarty Balin, singer, songwriter and founding member of The Jefferson Airplane, appeared with that group at an outdoor Rock Festival on the grounds ...
View full detailsMel Schacter was bassist for the hit-making Grand Funk Railroad, back in 1970, when the group appeared at the Cincinnati Rock Festival.
This shot was taken in the dressing room of a concert hall in Boston during a spring 1977 tour.
Paul Kantner, guitarist, singer, composer, was recruited by Marty Balin to be in his new band, The Jefferson Airplane. Here he is in 1970 at a one-...
View full detailsI saw the Who at both of the Winterland dates. They wore the same clothes each night. The is a very loud band from England. Performed songs from t...
View full detailsThin Lizzy were at the height of their popularity in 1978 on the Live and Dangerous tour. Sadly Phil Lynott died on 4th January 1986.
Queen Live gig at Cardiff Castle in 1976, rained for most of the festival style gig. I was able to spend some time in the wings of the stage to sho...
View full detailsQueen's Freddie Mercury and John Deacon live gig at the Gaumont Theatre 1977
Roger Daltrey, singer and founding member of The Who, relaxing backstage before the group's performance in Detroit, in July of 1970.
Roger McGuinn gained popularity as a founding member of the Byrds, for whom he wrote many songs. His association with the Byrds led to his inductio...
View full detailsThis image of Ronnie was taken during the Faces final tour of the USA with Rod Stewart in 1975. Shortly after the conclusion of the tour Rod Stewar...
View full detailsDavid enjoys a civilized moment dining at Moscow’s Metropole Hotel on a break from the 1976 European tour. Caviar came first, then a good cigar.